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canadianmama
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Hi All,

So I have been going in circles with my son a bit over the last six months.

We treated for lyme with photon treatment, and most of his classic lyme symptoms resolved (swollen knees, joint pain, brain fog, random bulls eye rashes)

BUT he still had lingering leg pain and weakness and other random symptoms. I was sure we were dealing with a co infector, maybe bart, babs or recently proto. We did some testing with a local practitioner and could come up with an answer.

So two days ago we travelled to see the advanced EAV practitioner we use and had my son tested. The results were shocking!

No reaction to: Lyme, Bart, Babs, Protozoa, or other bacteria

Huge reaction to viruses including Chicken Pox and POLIO!!!

Crazy.

We almost didn't catch the polio as it wasn't in his standard virus kit, but my son insisted on doing all the "weird" ones.

We have a heavy anti viral protocol now.

I've been reading up on polio and it looks like he has the one that seldom causes symptoms in healthy people. Darn that Lyme.

Anyway, anyone else ever have this virus tested?

I searched here and didn't come up with much, but I wonder if anyone even tests for this one.

They used live polio virus as a vaccine until 2000, so while people don't get sick from it much it has still circulated in our population.

Any thoughts?

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Catgirl
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Wow, this is shocking! Chicken pox and polio? Good for your son for checking out the weird stuff! We must carry this crap with us our whole lives!

I'm sorry, I don't have more to add other than viruses have been flaring on me lately as well. Pretty sure it's from parasites. I think they may carry lyme, bacteria, viruses, and of course heavy metals. I wouldn't be surprised if they carried chicken pox and polio as well (after reading your post).

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OK, as an EAV tester, it's been my experience in many cases lyme is covered up with other bugs, once you address the overlying bugs, the ones like lyme have always been at the "bottom" of other bugs will start to show up in the EAV testing and be ready to be addressed once the overlying creatures are outmanned. It's like a game, So, I learned not to be surprised when lyme did not show up as a concern in a infected patient, complete with lab results to prove it. In some tough cases, mycotoxins showed up as the main issue. At times when LD not showing up, took potencies and the results were very "deep" values, but what gets more interesting is when the overlying bugs and other issues, ie mold, emotional, chemicals, etc were addressed lyme started showing up and at lower potencies than before! To interpret this, shallower potencies mean more at the "surface", hence medications and remedies can reach more effectively.
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Fascinating Dal! Maybe this is why Dr. K goes after parasites first (gatekeepers).

Are the shallower potencies herbs, and is this something given during EAV?

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So interesting dal123! And thanks for the thoughts Catgirl, we have been treating parasites, so they could be releasing this junk.

Just to be clear, my son did test with EAV strongly for lyme when we first started treatment. The lyme was affecting his connective tissue, gut, liver, brain, etc.

We've treated lyme and he is testing non reactive to lyme remedy and were looking for an answer.

We found that his nerves in his legs are being dramatically affected by viruses. The EAV practitioner was saying that his leg pain and weakness is very unusual for a virus. But as the virus remedy was found to be very beneficial he said go for it even though we're not sure why he is reacting to the virus the way he is.

Then we tried the "weird" ones at the request of my son, and "the penny dropped" when he tested for polio.

Now all I have to do is get his over this virus and heal his nerves!!

Easy like that. lol. My son is great at keeping a sense of humour about this all.

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Your case is quite interesting, being young is one reason why the LD came up strongly in early testing. My experience is what I've seen in the people I've worked with. Mostly adults with a lifetime of traumas in addition to LD, the traumas range anywhere from emotional, abuses, travels, careers, etc. Children are "cleaners" than adults of this nature and are not like very busy and "noisy" traffic intersections that cancel out things.
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